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You keep your kanga in your hair whether you wear a keski/dastaar/patka/chunni or nothing right ? I don't know, I always thought it's to be in your hair so whether someone wears a keski or not, it should be in their hair ...

Ideally YES. How does a kanga stay in kes if bibian dont wear a keski?

Guys put it underneath the Joora, if bibi is wearing a chunni, where does the kanga go?

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You keep your kanga in your hair whether you wear a keski/dastaar/patka/chunni or nothing right ? I don't know, I always thought it's to be in your hair so whether someone wears a keski or not, it should be in their hair ...

Ideally YES. How does a kanga stay in kes if bibian dont wear a keski?

Guys put it underneath the Joora, if bibi is wearing a chunni, where does the kanga go?

some tie a black thread to the kanga and kinda tie the thread around thier hair knot so it dont fall or somthin

hope tht makes sense.

but haven't u seen bibian in punjab do that? im surprised u haven't and asking this question

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they tie it with thread and .... jadd gutt na wall pandiyan ossde wich le lendia dhage nu ... oh gutt de naal baneya janda and then they keep kanga in hairs where their gutt starts from ... iss trahan jai kanga kessanchon nikkal we jaye of girda nahi .... latak janda ....

and what it is this part of question in punjabi ???? Guys stay outta this thread tongue.gif

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Women who take Amrit and don't have a Dastaar are doing beadbi when they don't place the Kanga in their Kes:

First of all, the Kanga is created becuase when we comb our Kes we are combing out dead Kes. Just like the dead Kes, we comb out Krodh (Anger) and Ahankar (Ego).

We comb our Kes twice everyday, and RETIEING our Dhumala each time, when we comb our Kes. The Kanga is ALWAYS to be kept in the Kes, and the top of our heads, becuase the head is the highest point of a human. Kanga is to be respected and kept near our Man (mind) reminding us of Vaheguru, consciously and unconsciously.

Women that choose to wear the Kanga around their neck on a string, or have it tied to their Kirpan, they are doing beadbi. The Kanga isnt JUST a comb, to keep your head and Kes clean and tidy.

Remind yourself, this morning when you combed your Kes; that anand and peace of mind you felt - that IS the effect of the Kanga. Having it dangling like ANY old comb is disrepectful.

It is the same with Amrithdhari, whether they are male or female. Those who tie a Dhumala, when they take off their Dhumala, they just pull it off. Again, this is beadbi, we are supposed to untie our Dhumala, layer by layer, doing Par-karm-a of our head (circling our head). People who starch, or just pull of from the top of their heads are doing beadbi without even knowing it.

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